Description
The Seiko SNE573P1 Prospex watch combines a 46.5mm round shaped super hard coated stainless steel case and comes with two interchangeable NATO straps in khaki and dark brown. It has a black analogue dial with Lumibrite coated hands, indexes and bezel, in addition to a date display, all of which is protected beneath scratch resistant curved sapphire crystal glass with an anti-reflective coating on the inside. Power is generated by the Calibre 6R35 automatic movement with 24 jewels and a 70 hour power reserve. This model also has a water resistance of up to 200 metres and weighs 106 grams.
This Seiko S23633J1 Prospex watch combines a 47.7mm round shaped stainless steel case and bracelet with a triple folding clasp and push button. It has a black analogue dial with Lumibrite coated hands and indexes and a day/date display, all of which is protected beneath sapphire crystal glass with an anti-reflective coating. Power is generated by the Calibre 7C46 quartz movement. This model also has a water resistance of up to 300 metres and a unidirectional rotating bezel.
The Seiko S23633J1*BOX* Prospex watch combines a 48mm round shaped stainless steel case and silver stainless steel bracelet with a push button deployment clasp. It has a black analogue dial which is protected beneath sapphire crystal glass. Power is generated by the quartz movement. This model also has a water resistance of up to 300 metres.
This watch shape is affectionately nicknamed by Seiko fans as a ‘Tuna’ because of its larger diameter and bold shape like a tuna tin, and has been loved for decades since its release in 1975. This new version has been updated from the original for increased legibility underwater. The minute hand is emphasised by being arrow-shaped, simpler circular and triangular indices are easy to distinguish underwater, as well as improved visibility of the indicator ring on the rotating bezel.
Seiko Prospex watches are designed for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first divers watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative watch making has changed global dive watch standards.
This Seiko S23633J1 Prospex watch combines a 47.7mm round shaped stainless steel case and bracelet with a triple folding clasp and push button. It has a black analogue dial with Lumibrite coated hands and indexes and a day/date display, all of which is protected beneath sapphire crystal glass with an anti-reflective coating. Power is generated by the Calibre 7C46 quartz movement. This model also has a water resistance of up to 300 metres and a unidirectional rotating bezel.